~~ Ft, <e! a 7 _ nd et PS ge REI oN eet AS RRM a OE Sa Ce te al Ee ee ane Sel a 
aad ; Sess SE De Roe eee ee ae 
pri Sas m3 i FP Ng wr i che! 
1888. ] 
BOTANICAL GAZETTE. eet ae ” 
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lateral interval: seed hardly at all dorsally sulcate.—Pelly 
River, at Pelly Banks, Yukon, lat. 61°, August 11, 1887 
(Dawson 23). This interesting species is quite distinct from 
all our Selinums in its leaf and involucral characters, as well 
| as in the prominent thin wings of the fruit. 
Celopleurum Gmelini Ledeb. The range of this species has - 
been confused by referring to it Se/zmum Grayi C. & R. of 
the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Occurring on the Atlantic. ~ 
gy coast from Massachusetts Bay to Labrador, we have seen no 
: specimens from the Pacific coast south of Vancouver Island 
(Macoun). It extends from that island to Alaska, and very 
likely will be found on the coast of Washington Territory. 
_ and Oregon. We have not discovered that this species is a 
Ps found at all in the interior. In Washington Territory, how- ae 
a ever, the following coast species has been discovered : a 
Celopleurum maritimum, n. sp. Stem 2 to 3 feethigh: leaves 
2 to 3-ternate; leaflets broad, often round, usually with cor=- 
date base, very obtuse, dentate or crenate-dentate, 2}to 30 9 
| inches long, 24 inches broad: umbel many-rayed, with iis a 
= + Yolucels of linear-lanceolate bractlets; rays 2 to 3 inches 
s long ; Pedicels 6 to 7 lines long: fruit oblong, 3 to 3} lines 
| long, with lateral ribs broadest and seed-face concave.—Wet 
«ocean bluffs, Long Beach, Ilwaco, Washington Territory, 
a July 24, 1886 (L. F. Henderson 384). : 
4 Li Benth. & Hook. This species is found 
b 
very few of them prove to be that species. The Oregon 
Ee Plant is represented in the older collections by Ha// 207, and e 
3 “cently by Howell 6 and Henderson 1 389. The Californian 
B. “tations are Yosemite valley (Bolander), Big Tree road and — . 
x bbett’s Pass (Brewer), and Donner Lake ( Torrey). The a 
